The image is fascinating. The women are, of course, in their rightful place wiping down the altar, with the priests carefully supervising. The women, however, are wearing the pants; and guess who are wearing the pretty frocks?
A spectacular ceremony marked the completion of the new chapel at Redemptoris Mater Archdiocesan Missionary Seminary in Morley [Western Australia] on June 28.
Archbishop Barry Hickey presided over the dedication and opening with Auxilary Bishop Donald Sproxton and 40 priests who were present for the occasion. Redemptoris Mater is the missionary seminary of the Archdiocese; seminarians follow the Neocatechumenal Way for their own faith formation.
In addition to parish duties, priests and seminarians of the Way work with communities in the parishes of St Mary’s Cathedral, Mirrabooka, Kelmscott, Rockingham, Whitfords and Mosman Park.
The completion of the Chapel is the third completion of a new building since the inauguration of the Seminary in 1994.
[Rector] Fr Moore said the striking beauty of the Chapel and its various features help the seminarians and faithful who celebrate there to participate with zeal.
The clear glass door to the Chapel has been etched by sandblasting with the scene of the Annunciation. Fr Moore said this is because people only come to the Church through hearing an announcement of Jesus Christ or through personal witness.
“The doors and also the windows are full-length glass so that the Church can see the suffering of the people of the world and bring to them the light of the love of Jesus Christ in the Church,” Fr Moore said.
The altar, in the centre of the Chapel is designed like a table, “because it is the table of the Eucharist, where we participate in the banquet of the body and blood of Jesus Christ,” he said.
The lectern is also designed like a table where the word of God is proclaimed.
“This is the same word that the angel proclaimed to Mary Magdalene that Christ is risen from the dead. This is reflected also in the icon at the back,” he said.
“The whole internal architecture of the Chapel,” said Fr Moore “is based on the concept that Vatican II emphasised that the Church is the body of the risen Christ.”
The chair, Fr Moore continued, represents the head, while the lectern is symbolic of the mouth of the body of the risen Christ.
“The altar can be seen as a stomach where we receive the food – the Body and Blood of Christ – while the assembly forms the arms, legs and feet of the risen Christ that help to bring the good news to the world.”
GREAT NEWS….Now these people can leave the Parishes in which they so sneakily crept in and get all their followers to gather and do whatever they want to do in this opulent abode.
This will bring much needed peace and order back to the affected Parishes.
Most importantly parishioners will then be able to worship in the TRUE CATHOLIC Way.
On another note:
If only Jesus was born in Morley this Christmas, instead of the stable in Bethlehem.
These Neocats espouse..Go sell everything and serve the Lord…what an absolute FARCE.
Through this, one can also witness the promotion of this Way by the Bishops….who had been very very very SECRETIVE about all of this until they were exposed in some of the Parishes. Now…suddenly and co-incidentally there is much publicity in the Bishop’s mouthpiece (The Record). By the way…do not hope to have any alternative comments on the Neocat Way published by the Record. Attempts to have letters to the editor published by affected Parishioners have been consigned to the rubbish bin.
And this is the Catholic Church and its Press in action.
Shame on the Editor and the Journos who do not have the fortitude to stand up for what freedom of the press ia all about.
How does one express the other side of the coin when a paper stifles any contradiction to this propaganda??